UNLIMITED

STAT

Opinion: Coordinated care teams can help heal the ailing doctor-patient relationship

The doctor-patient relationship is sick in some ways. A disciplined approach to coordinating care in and out of the exam room could be the remedy.

My first cousin died suddenly in his home last month. More like a brother to me, Steve was a 68-year-old avid saltwater fisherman who had been healthy all his life — you’d be far more likely to find him angling for bonefish on the flats of the Florida Keys than anywhere near a doctor’s office. Steve’s death was likely due to a complication from a heart attack he suffered a week earlier. His death illustrates the story of a health care system that is increasingly failing to meet its basic responsibilities.

After experiencing chest pain while playing hockey — his other lifelong passion — Steve went to a local emergency department. It turned out that he was having a

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from STAT

STAT1 min read
Opinion: Final Sale: My Eight-year Struggle To Return Recalled Breast Implants
After a double mastectomy to avoid breast cancer, Oceana Callum learned that her implants put her at risk of lymphoma. She didn’t expect to battle to get them removed.
STAT1 min read
An NYC Nonprofit Has Reversed 1,700 Overdoses Since 2021. Under Trump, It Faces An Uncertain Future
OnPoint NYC’s supervised consumption site offers lifesaving harm reduction services, reversing 1,700 overdoses since 2021, but faces political headwinds.
STAT1 min read
Opinion: STAT+: How The FDA And CMS Worked Together On A New Approach To Paying For Digital Mental Health Treatments
By establishing coding and separate payment for certain digital mental health devices, this group from CMS and the FDA hopes to improve access to care.

Related Books & Audiobooks